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Why did Judas betray Jesus with a kiss?
During those days, a kiss was used to say hello, or to say good-bye,or to show deep affection or to show honour and respect and many other occasions. In this case, Judas had told the crowd to arrest the man he kissed because he had agreed to be the formal accuser in case a trial was to take place and he had already received payment for that. 



By: Richard Kunze
Category: Jesus Arrested
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Why did not the Father let the cup pass and spare Jesus the pain of the crucifiction?
If the cup was to pass and spare Jesus the pain of crucifiction, he would not have paid the ransom for many. Jesus was not rebelling against his Father's will when he asked that the cup of suffering and separation be taken away. In fact he reaffirmed his desire to do God's will by saying, "Yet not as I will, but as you will". His agony was worse than death because he paid for all sin by being separated from God. He took our sins upon himself to save us from suffering and separation.



By: Richard Kunze
Category: Gethsemane
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Why did Jesus“ penalty for "sin" need to include physical and emotional pain - why not just spiritual separation from God?
Jesus revealed the mysterious secrets about himself to his disciples, but even they failed to comprehend the nature of his mission. He came to give his life as a ransom for many, which include you and me. Mark 10:45 says; "For even I, the son of Man, came here not to be served but to serve others, and to give my life as a ransom for many" This verse reveals not only the motive for Jesus' ministry, but also the basis for our salvation. A ransom was the price paid to release a slave. Jesus paid a ransom for us because we could not pay it ourselves. His death released all of us from our slavery to sin. The disciples thought Jesus' life and power would save them from Rome; Jesus said his death would save them from sin, an even greater slavery than Rome's.



By: Richard Kunze
Category: Timeline & Words - Final Hours of Execution
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